Sentences with phrase «young directors do»

Too many young directors do not understand direction.

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What he didn't see was a single ad for a job in his profession, including one identified by ProPublica that was being shown to younger users: a posting for a social media director job at HubSpot.
All young people can do is base their options on what the current health - care rules are today, said Carolyn McClanahan, both a certified financial planner and an M.D. «The number one thing young people need to do is continue to scream at the politicians to get some good health legislative policy in place,» said McClanahan, founder and director of financial planning at Life Planning Partners.
I did... I wanted to be a director and in 1970 or 1969 I had the script, Universal had the script, I bought a script from a young lady that wrote it, a friend of mine and she had written a treatment, a 60 page treatment called Play Misty for Me and I went off to Europe and made a picture.
Neil Waxman, managing director at Capital Advisors, said this can be a good solution for a young investor because it is «low cost and you won't have to do the research on your own.»
«It's really encouraging to see such a drop in consumption of bottled water among young people, because as they grow up, the overall market is definitely going to decline further,» says Jon Dee, the managing director of activist group Do Something!
According to Bob Young, the managing director of Apex Wealth Management in Doylestown, Pa., «You'll say to a player, «How are you doing
In recent weeks the reports have all but declared the Xhaka to Arsenal move a done deal and the German press this week suggested that Arsene Wenger has already made a transfer bid for the central midfielder but the sporting director of his current club Borussia Monchengladback, Max Eberl, has moved quickly to slam such rumours, even though he also admits that his Bundesliga club is going to struggle to hold on to their young star if the right sort of offer from the right place comes in.
«It's always impressive to see how young people can rise to the challenges of life, but what Maiya Flores has done is truly exceptional,» said West Coast Jamboree co-tournament director Clay Kallam.
«Our motto is «Having Fun with a Purpose» in everything we do so that we can provide the knowledge and skills needed for our young youth to thrive,» says Alvin Koposko, Sports and Fitness Director at Hurlburt.
«With younger babies, parents always think the crying is going to go on longer than it usually does,» agrees Pamela High, M.D., medical director of the infant development unit at Women & Infants» Hospital, in Providence.
Preschool Director Margrit Bitton shares the common difficulties that parents of young children have and gives advice on what they can do.
Continuing my «program director» role, I try to plan fun things to do for this next generation of young» uns but I am known for the little things we do together.
Lucas Almonte, legislative director for the CUNY University Student Senate said, «New York's paper - based voter registration system disadvantages young voters, particularly at a place like CUNY where many students do not have a DMV id.
Panels and training sessions starred political directors and digital gurus from the Democratic National Committee, Planned Parenthood, NextGen Climate, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee who walked audience members — many of them field organizers and young digital staffers from various midterm races — through the micro-tactics that worked in 2014 and the ones that didn't.
Tim Carroll, director of mayoral initiatives, said family ties do not prevent the city's young lawyers from doing good work.
It introduces an element of «extreme sports» to the summer games expected to appeal to younger viewers, much the way snowboarding did when it debuted in 1998 at the Nagano, Japan, Winter Olympics, according to Bob Tedesco, managing director of the National Bicycle League in Hilliard, Ohio.
The patients, all doing well, are a teacher, a judge, an executive director, a grandmother and an extraordinary young woman who beat very long odds to undergo a second lung transplant in three years.
Though today's clinical tools do a really good job capturing boys at a young age, with a wide range of symptom severity, they do it less effectively for girls,» adds Lauren Kenworthy, Ph.D., director of the Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders, and another study contributor.
«We have to give [the young scientists] resources and secure positions so that they can do the difficult things,» said foundation Executive Director Göran Sandberg.
Guy Young, MD, director of the Hemostasis and Thrombosis Program and lead physician for study efforts at Children's Hospital Los Angeles explains further, «While the standard medications allow us to «bypass» the need for Factor VIII, they don't do the job as efficiently or as well for these patients.
«In a young, healthy individual, hypoxia — low oxygen levels — triggers the body to make factors that help coordinate the growth of new blood vessels but this process doesn't work as well as we age,» says Gregg Semenza, M.D., Ph.D., professor of pediatrics and genetic medicine and director of the vascular biology program at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Cell Engineering.
«If countries do not take actions to make environments where people live and work healthy, millions will continue to become ill and die too young,» WHO Director - General Margaret Chan said.
«We do not have a planned strategy or architecture with sufficient detail,» said Tom Young, the former director of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, reported The Verge at the time.
«Historically, people in their late teens and early 20s have not used online dating at particularly high rates — and the academic literature on this subject would say that young people don't particularly need to use online dating in the first place, since they have lots of available options for people to date within their social circles,» Aaron Smith, associate director of research at Pew Research Center, told Mashable.
Scott Speedman and Evan Rachel Wood star as the ne'er - do - well son of a wealthy Southern family and the sheltered young woman he begins to fall for in Barefoot, a romantic comedy from director Andrew Fleming (Dick, Hamlet 2) and writer Stephen Zotnowski.
Some things that probably factor into the industry's disagreement: Peter Jackson adapted books fifty years old and respected as great literature, the Potter books were being written alongside the first movies; Lord of the Rings centered on adult characters and played to a wider audience with PG - 13 ratings, the first Potter movies were PG, skewed younger, and starred kids (though anyone can see the films matured and so did the fans, many already wrote the series off); finally, where Jackson provided one distinct vision and a cast of respected performers, Potter had a rotating director roster (all of them secondary to Rowling) and limited opportunities for its accomplished actors, giving the brunt of the work to the three kids and spectacle.
It doesn't all work and indeed doesn't quite seem finished, but it's an intriguing early - summer change of pace from a young director with loads of promise.
For the most part, in the projects that he scripted or co-scripted, he unveiled a propensity for a lightly satirical take on American life.From a qualitative standpoint, Fleming did much to cement his reputation with his much different follow up to Bad Dreams, the 1994 Threesome, a critically favored Gen - X romantic comedy (which the director also scripted) about a ménage - a-trois that «accidentally» transpires in an all - male dorm when a sexy young woman named Alex (Lara Flynn Boyle) is mistaken for a young man.
Has a great idea behind it - a young female soldier assigned guard duty at Guantanamo Bay forms a kinship with one of the incarcerated Muslims - but first - time writer - director Peter Sattler doesn't go anywhere interesting with that notion.
Review I have seen this movie twice, probably the third romantic movie that compelled me to do that, and the reasons are quite simple: It's probably impossible that anyone can't relate to young Josh Hutcherson's character, an 11 year old with a normal middle class life and problems (parents initiating divorce); that its surprise by the rediscovery of a young classmate (Charley Ray) initially as an unexpected friend and later as something else... The well crafted work of director Mark Levin is based on the mutual discovery of all these feelings (mostly new and uncontrolled) that evolved in Josh's character and in another particular viewer: you.
Possessed by a demon in life and forced to spend eternity doing the devils bidding in death, a malevolent nun returns to life to torment a young couple and their terrified friends in director Massimiliano Cerchi's sacrilegious shocker.
Ford became best known for his Westerns, of which he made dozens through the 1920s, but he didn't achieve status as a major director until the mid -»30s, when his films for RKO (The Lost Patrol [1934], The Informer [1935]-RRB-, 20th Century Fox (Young Mr. Lincoln [1939], The Grapes of Wrath [1940]-RRB-, and Walter Wanger (Stagecoach [1939]-RRB-, won over the public, the critics, and earned various Oscars and Academy nominations.
One of Virginia Weidler's earliest directors sadly predicted that the precocious young miss would never become a major juvenile star like Shirley Temple or Jackie Cooper: «All she can do is act.»
Does director Robert Schwentke wonder if anyone notices and is it really worth the extra money spent to hire three screenwriters — Brian Duffield, Akiva Goldsman and Mark Bomback — to attempt to adapt Veronica Roth «s young adult novel into a coherent screenplay?
At the same time, his daughter (Chloe Grace Moretz), a minor who just turned 17, is starting an affair with a sixty - something film director (John Malkovich) who is legendary for his skill and productivity but also notorious for making films about older men having affairs with much younger women and doing the same thing in real life.
Director Jon Watts doesn't recreate Sam Raimi's stylish noir, but he does deliver an anxious, likeable, young superhero we root for, along with a villain we hope he will defeat.
Reduced by Refn almost to the point of abstraction — it could have been called Notes on a Rehearsal for an Action Movie — Drive may do little to win over multiplex crowds who prefer the fast and furious to the moody and languorous, but it reconfirms Refn as one of the most exciting young directors around, and Albert Brooks (stealing the film as a small - time Jewish gangster with an aversion to loose ends) as a national treasure.
«If Beale Street Could Talk» «Moonlight» director Barry Jenkins is bringing James Baldwin to the big screen; his next directorial effort will be an adaptation of the prolific writer's novel of the same name, which follows a young pregnant woman from Harlem as she fights to prove her fiancé's innocence in a crime he didn't commit.
This is turning into quite a month, with the emergence of two young female writer / directors — Margaret Betts («Novitiate») is the other — who might very well do great work for decades.
But while director Oliver Hirschbiegel («DasExperiment») very effectively takes youdeep inside Nazi Germany's crumbling heart and brings many infamous momentsacutely to life, his film doesn't offer much in the way of new insight.The script is more of a textbook play - by - play than an examination of impulsesand psyches, and while the Hirschbiegel and his cast add those dimensionsthrough their fine work, it seems the only way he could invest the audiencein these events was by seeking out a sympathetic minor character — inthe person of Hitler's young secretary, Traudl Junge (Alexandra Maria Lara)-- and beef up her significance.
The director made the bold decision to cast, as themselves, the three young American friends who wrestled the suspected terrorist to the floor, but audiences do not appear to have been very intrigued by that novel prospect — in the UK at least.
Director Michael Mayer does a fine job of capturing the indolence and languor of the bucolic setting and drawing us into the emotional torment of many of the principals, including Konstantin, but also Irina, who fears the loss of her younger paramour to an even younger ingenue.
After making a striking debut with 2013's based - on - fact, tragically devastating drama Fruitvale Station and following that up with the stunning, Oscar - nominated Rocky spin - off Creed in 2015, the young writer / director was seemingly given the keys to the kingdom by Marvel as it pertained to Black Panther, the studio apparently feeling comfortable to let him do whatever he wanted with this story of an African superhero from the secluded fictionalized nation of Wakanda.
One can appreciate what director Andrew Dosunmu and cinematographer Bradford Young are doing here, telling the story of a dejected woman, who has been all but rejected by society, in long shots and shadow.
The director was, no doubt, going for a young Harrison Ford; he didn't get it.
Considering that Smith claims that he made this film for teen girls, not for one moment does Yoga Hosers feel like anything other than a mid-40s writer / director shaking his fist at a younger phone - desperate generation, making inside jokes for the adults in the audience and lambasting the critics that have wronged him in the past.
Most of the main players — including the writer - director, cinematographer, composer and a handful of young unknown actors — have never done a feature film before.
Taking inspiration from a Disneyland theme - park ride (don't laugh — it worked for Pirates of the Carribean), this fantasy from The Incredibles director Brad Bird follows the adventures of a young runaway who is transported to an alternate universe where humanity has created a flawless utopia.
Willing to do almost anything to prove her abilities, the young director pushes the on - camera talent out of their comfort zones — which results in a number of partially spoken sexual expletives by the weatherman (Matt Malloy).
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